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Dow, S&P, Nasdaq finish at records as US goverment shutdown ends

WASHINGTON: US lawmakers broke their deadlock to end the three-day government shutdown and send Wall Street to fresh
Published January 22, 2018

WASHINGTON: US lawmakers broke their deadlock to end the three-day government shutdown and send Wall Street to fresh records on Monday as all three major stock indices reached new all-time highs.

With the government set to reopen, investor enthusiasm again rose to the fore at the start of a week full of major corporate earnings reports.

The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.6 percent to close the session at 26,214.60.

The broader S&P 500 jumped 0.8 percent to land at 2,832.97, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq sailed nearly a full percentage point higher to settle at 7,408.03.

Lawmakers in Washington on Monday afternoon reached a deal to reopen the US government, less than 72 hours after federal spending authority expired at midnight Friday, forcing hundreds of thousands of government employees to stay home.

"The market collectively breathed a sigh of relief as the government shutdown is over and it did not get dragged out or disrupt normal Main Street or Wall Street activities," said Adam Sarhan of 50 Park Investments.

Sarhan said corporate profits again are the central focus of investors, and 68 percent of companies that have reported so far have beaten Wall Street's estimates.

"Until we have more clarity in respect of what is going to happen on the earnings front in 2018, the bulls deserve the benefit of the doubt," he told AFP. "The market refuses to fall, even in these extended circumstances."

The major companies due to report this week include Procter & Gamble, American Airlines, Ford and Caterpillar Inc.

Struggling industrial behemoth General Electric, which also is due to post quarterly earnings, fell another 0.6 percent Monday -- briefly sinking below $16 per share -- after a downgrade of its stock by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

Biotech company Celgene erased early losses, rising 0.3 percent after announcing it would buy bio-pharmaceutical firm Juno Therapeutics for $9 billion, or $87 per share. Juno jumped 27 percent on the news.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018

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